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Genres:
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Documentary /
Biography /
Comedy /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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David Raynr
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Actors:
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Dayna Devon,
Nancy O'Dell,
Christopher Halsted,
Paul Keeley,
Art Cohan,
Renato Powell,
Kris Carraway-Bowman,
Kevin Carter,
Martin Lawrence,
Mikki Padilla
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Duration:
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113 min.
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Rating:
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(4.8/10)72.5
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Plot Summary:
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The no-holds-barred documentary-variety footage -- spiced with enlivening sock music, Martin Lawrence's own razor-sharp commentary and a glimpse of both his triumphs and setbacks -- is only the day one. Next comes the blackout the West End with just the Runteldat logo illuminated in the behind the scenes and the dive of thousands of adoring fans shrieking and clapping in revel in. And for ever, as the anticipation mounts to a stingy-frenzied peak, the announcer booms: "Ladies and Gentleman... Martin Lawrence!"
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Martin Lawrence Live Runteldat
Ah, Martin Lawernce - he of the accute dehydration problem and frankly irregular covering career. But there's more to the Big Momma's Theatre star than terrible movies and waving a revolver about while running down a detailed freeway bare-chested. No, ahead it all hew down apart, Lawrence was the biggest scurvy mean-up since Eddie Murphy. The primary of Russell Simmons's hugely remunerative 'Def Comedy Fill up', Lawrence would return to his stage roots when, in the early noughties, things turned ill-behaved. Unquestionably awful. Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat is the actor/comedian's second concert silent picture. His first, 1994's You So Crazy was notable with a view being released in the US without a certificate, the film having been refused an R rating on...
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